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- Dictionaryself-inductance/ˌsɛlfɪnˈdʌkt(ə)ns/
noun
- 1. a measure or coefficient of self-induction in a circuit, usually measured in henries.
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Inductance is the tendency of an electrical conductor to oppose a change in the electric current flowing through it. The electric current produces a magnetic field around the conductor. The magnetic field strength depends on the magnitude of the electric current, and follows any changes in the magnitude of the current. Wikipedia